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100 1 _aBenda, Camille,
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245 1 0 _aDressing the resistance :
_bthe visual language of protest through history /
_cCamille Benda ; foreword by Ane Crabtree.
264 1 _aHudson, New York :
_bPrinceton Architectural Press,
_c[2022]
_c2022
300 _a216 pages :
_billustrations (black and white, and colour) ;
_c28 cm
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520 8 _aDressing the Resistance is a celebration of how we use clothing, fashion, and costume to ignite activism and spur social change.
_bDressing the Resistance explores how everyday people have harnessed the visual power of clothing, accessories and costume to spur social and cultural change. Throughout history, societies have used clothing to show acceptance and exclusion, convention and subversion, group belonging and rejection. In the same way, fashion, clothing, textiles and costume have served their own critical role in shaping protest movements throughout history. In short, clothing was often the most basic opportunity for groups to rebel: a simple, mundane item to express their discontent. American suffragettes made and wore dresses from old newspapers printed with voting slogans. British Punks took a humble safety pin from the household sewing kit, punched it through an earlobe and headed out to face a bleak post-war world. And male farmers in India wore their wives' saris while staging sit-ins on railroad tracks. With the advent of the Trump administration and the ensuing worldwide Women's March in January 2017, the #MeToo movement and #BlackLivesMatter, protest has again entered the American zeitgeist, this time with a stronger need for inspiration and action than ever before.
588 _aDescription based on information supplied online (viewed on January 31, 2022).
650 0 _aFashion
_xSocial aspects.
650 0 _aClothing and dress
_xSocial aspects.
650 0 _aFashion
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650 0 _aClothing and dress
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650 0 _aProtest movements.
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650 7 _aBeauty and Fashion.
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650 7 _aCultural studies: customs & traditions
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650 7 _aFashion & textiles
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650 7 _aPressure groups & protest movements
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650 7 _aIndustrial / commercial art & design
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650 7 _aCosmetics, hair & beauty
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650 7 _aTextile artworks
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650 7 _aHistory of art
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